What I think sets me apart from other lawyers is that I listen. I make my clients issues' my own. At the same time, I care about the North East Ohio community that I am privileged to serve. My clients include a diverse group of individuals. I started my solo practice to create a more congenial atmosphere without the anonymity found in larger law firms. As a result, I can exercise concentrated quality control, in a client-friendly atmosphere. This environment promotes the responsiveness, efficiency and personal attention that you seek.
I have significant experience representing individuals who have suffered the humiliation of workplace discrimination and sexual harassment, the devastation of wrongful termination, and the debilitating effects of personal injury. I work hard to get my clients the results they deserve, including six and seven-figure settlements and jury verdicts. I work through to the end, and my efforts in the various courts of appeals have helped redefine various laws of the State of Ohio. Put me to work on your behalf and together we can succeed.
About Me
I am the father of four grown daughters all of which are currently attending college. In my spare time, I enjoy playing and listening to music, drawing and painting, cheering for the Ohio State Buckeyes, and coaching women's team sports. I have been serving the legal interests of individuals since 1987, and as a lawyer since 1990.
Admitted: 1990, Ohio and U.S. District Court, Northern District of Ohio
Admitted: 1991, U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Law School: Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, J.D., 1990
College: University of Dayton, B.A., 1983
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